A memorial to the pilot who died at Shoreham Airshow will be unveiled during this year's event.
Brian Brown, 49, died when his Second World War Hurricane plummeted into a field near Lancing College during a Battle of Britain display at last year's show.
Much of this year's event will be dedicated to Mr Brown, with fellow pilots planning a tribute.
The memorial will be unveiled outside the main terminal building at Shoreham Airport at some stage during the show, with Mr Brown's family expected to attend.
Aerial displays already confirmed to appear during this year's show, which is being held on August 30 and 31, include the Eurofighter Typhoon, Christian Moullec, who flies with geese alongside a microlight, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Falcons Parachute Team.
The popular Spitfire and Hurricane "scramble" display will also return for a third year.
Admission prices have been frozen from 2007, with under 12s getting in free.
The Argus is a media partner of the Shoreham Airshow.
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